In Hanoch Levin's black humorous farce, directed and adapted by David Sakvarelidze, Yakish and Poupche, two outsiders marked by fate, meet to fulfill their families' wish for a "fruitful" marriage. But it soon becomes clear that the two are more than a little clumsy in their approach to love and their commitments.
Immerse yourself in the hilariously twisted world of "Yakish & Poupche", where fate plays matchmaker - but Cupid seems to have missed the mark! Yakish, a poor and somewhat odd fellow, is paired up with Poupche, an equally unfortunate match, both in appearance and fate. While their families eagerly await the couple's "fruitful" union, a small problem arises: the two don't quite know how to comply with the divine commandment to "procreate"!
What follows is a desperate but hilarious search for answers - full of absurd plans and unexpected twists and turns. Will Jakisch and Pupsche unlock the secrets of love, or will their journey end in even greater chaos? Find out in this brilliant new production, where tragedy and comedy collide in the most delightful way.
This version was written, adapted and directed by David Sakvarelidze, based on the original play by Hanoch Levin. Sakvarelidze, an acclaimed director, has been honored with several national awards, and this production received the prestigious "Best Performance of the Year" award.
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